Your questions

What are your qualifications, training and experience? Please see About Juline on this website.

What issues can you help with? I am happy to help with most issues. We will be able to discuss this fully at the first session. A fuller list is at the bottom of the page. There is no obligation to continue after the first session if you don’t want to.

Do you provide counselling for survivors of abuse in childhood? Yes, this is one of my main interests. Please see also: Abuse in childhood

Do you make a diagnosis? As a psychotherapist, I do not make a medical diagnosis such as “depression”, “personality disorder” or “being on the autistic spectrum”. Instead, I work more with what you are experiencing in your life, for example feeling depressed or anxious, mood swings, difficulty with managing your emotions or difficulty relating to people or situations. I am also happy to talk about your feelings about a diagnosis you have received or how you feel about getting one if you haven’t already.

Where will we meet? The counselling venue is in central London (NW1) near to Kings Cross and St. Pancras stations and also within walking distance from Camden High Street.

What is your current availability? My availability is Monday to Friday only. Please contact me for available times.

How much do you charge? My fee is £60 per 50-minute session. On occasions, I will reduce this for clients on a low income.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible? Yes, there is a lift between reception, counselling rooms and other facilities. I think some larger wheelchairs may struggle at certain points. Please feel free to discuss this in advance. You are welcome to check the facilities at a first session: I never charge if you attend and then decide they are not suitable for you.

What is your position on issues of sexuality and gender identity? Please see my separate page here.